Panamericano Bar

Panamericano operates more like a quiet temple of mixology than the speakeasy it evokes. Located on the second floor of Mary Brickell Village, the sleek, modern space is home to cocktails that are as carefully crafted as they are imagined. The bar menu is a unique blend that focuses on the Americas – North, South, […]

Pane & Vino

The brawny pastaiolo‘s presence in the window display of Pane & Vino serves two purposes: to draw in mesmerized passersby and to assure customers that the South Beach restaurant isn’t kidding about pastas being homemade. Although several tables are set up outside, it’s best to avoid the uncomfortable chairs and noise of Washington Avenue and […]

Panera Bread

Panera is nothing like Burger King, KFC, Taco Bell, or any of those old-style chains that are ever-so-slowly sliding into obsolescence. This national bakery shares more in common with corporate cafés such as Starbucks and Einstein Bros., but with a whole lot more than just coffee and bagels. Like, for breakfast, a spinach and bacon […]

Panizza Bistro

Panizza, located on a relatively quiet block of Lincoln Road, is a small bistro known for its Latin “comfort” food and comfortable surroundings. Menu items show Italian, Spanish, and Argentine influences in the empanadas, savory pies, and tortillas with ingredients that include potato, spinach, and onion. The paninis include steak, chicken Milanese, and veggie burgers, […]

Panorama

Panorama is a Peruvian restaurant located inside the Sonesta Bayfront Hotel with open views of Biscayne Bay. The indoor seating area with floor-to-ceiling windows is small, thus encouraging diners to eat outside and enjoy the breezy scenery. It’s open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and menu selections are diverse. There are traditional Peruvian dishes like […]

Panther Coffee

It’s been more than a decade since Joel and Leticia Pollock started serving cold-brew coffee from a bicycle at Miami food truck roundups, ushering in the city’s craft coffee movement. Today, at Panther’s flagship location in Wynwood (other outlets are scattered around the city and Miami Beach), beans sourced from small farms in Nicaragua, Brazil, […]

Panther Coffee

It’s been more than a decade since Joel and Leticia Pollock started serving cold-brew coffee from a bicycle at Miami food truck roundups, ushering in the city’s craft coffee movement. Today, at Panther’s flagship location in Wynwood (other outlets are scattered around the city and Miami Beach), beans sourced from small farms in Nicaragua, Brazil, […]

Panther Coffee

It’s been more than a decade since Joel and Leticia Pollock started serving cold-brew coffee from a bicycle at Miami food truck roundups, ushering in the city’s craft coffee movement. Today, at Panther’s flagship location in Wynwood (other outlets are scattered around the city and Miami Beach), beans sourced from small farms in Nicaragua, Brazil, […]

Panther Coffee

It’s been more than a decade since Joel and Leticia Pollock started serving cold-brew coffee from a bicycle at Miami food truck roundups, ushering in the city’s craft coffee movement. Today, at Panther’s flagship location in Wynwood (other outlets are scattered around the city and Miami Beach), beans sourced from small farms in Nicaragua, Brazil, […]

Panther Coffee

It’s been more than a decade since Joel and Leticia Pollock started serving cold-brew coffee from a bicycle at Miami food truck roundups, ushering in the city’s craft coffee movement. Today, at Panther’s flagship location in Wynwood (other outlets are scattered around the city and Miami Beach), beans sourced from small farms in Nicaragua, Brazil, […]

Panya Thai

Panya’s main room seats about 50, its mustard-color walls simply decorated with tasteful Asian ornaments and prints. Silky Thai fabrics topped with glass adorn the tables, and a mostly Asian clientele occupies the chairs, which is generally a good sign. It’s not a surprising one, though, when the cuisine is as fresh, flavorful, and authentic […]

Pao by Paul Qui

At Pao, which boasts a gold domed ceiling and $6 million gilded unicorn made by Damien Hirst, the prices match the accolades. Unfortunately, the precision of the cooking doesn’t match the prices. Yet scattered throughout the menu are a few items worth sampling. Pao is ambitious, with an arsenal of show-stopping flavors many will never […]

Paperfish Sushi

One of the Magic City’s best-kept sushi secrets, Paperfish, is, appropriately, hidden in an alley. You’ll know you’ve arrived when you spot the restaurant’s red torii gates between the towering buildings of Brickell and South Miami Avenue. Inside, ornamental cherry trees carve out one dining area from another, spiriting diners into a Tokyo-inspired izakaya. The […]

Papo Llega y Pon

There are few restaurants in this world that offer food so good, you’re willing to eat it standing up. Papo Llega y Pon is one of those places. More of a wraparound sandwich counter than an actual restaurant, it’s worth checking out no matter how far you live from the Allapattah landmark. A constant flow […]

Paquito’s Mexican Restaurant

Paquito’s is the kind of place where eclectic surroundings – hot-pink ponchos used as tablecloths, walls the color of lime sorbet, and quirky knickknacks galore – truly reflect the menu. Warm, fresh tortilla chips with chunky cilantro-spiked salsa are complimentary, and other starters include ceviche with jalapenos and a Mexican pizza topped with black olives, […]

Paradise Farms

In the Biblical garden of Eden, we’d imagine the menu was mostly made up of vibrant veggies, succulent fruits and probably a slice or two of snake meat. So, the thinking behind brunches and dinners at Paradise Farms is pretty fitting. These seasonal eating events are a cornucopia of fresh, healthy, garden-grown deliciousness. Brunch is […]